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the point is practical, where is the money coming from? >> be honest, is our response. >> vice president elsbernd: so bite off our nose to spite our face. let's be honest but we're not going to be able to fund it? >> i hope you would be honest. >> vice president elsbernd: we're honest. we're saying it is operating but we want to fund it. don't you want to characterize it as capital so we can fund it? >> i'll let you think about that. >> vice president elsbernd: okay. >> president farrell: mayor's office, do you want to comment? >> leo chiu with the mayor's. i would say the maintenance cost -- you can see at the technical level the maintenance is classified in a maintenance subobject that is classified as maintenance. we are able to make sure as a city we are funding renewals and maintenance at a bare minimum level. we can make sure that we are at least doing an adequate baseline amount of maintenance that's happening in the city. certainly departments can choose to allocate additional parts of their budget for additional operating costs. t
the point is practical, where is the money coming from? >> be honest, is our response. >> vice president elsbernd: so bite off our nose to spite our face. let's be honest but we're not going to be able to fund it? >> i hope you would be honest. >> vice president elsbernd: we're honest. we're saying it is operating but we want to fund it. don't you want to characterize it as capital so we can fund it? >> i'll let you think about that. >> vice president...
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>> arthur davis: almost 22 years, sir. >> pelley: number of combat deployments? >> davis: four, altogether. >> pelley: and you made first sergeant. >> davis: yes, sir. >> pelley: leader of marines. >> davis: yes, sir. >> pelley: it was a good life. >> davis: yes, sir. >> pelley: let us show you two pictures of arthur davis. this one, with the president, was taken in 2006, in afghanistan, when davis was in charge of our embassy security there. this is a mug shot they took a couple of years later in the harris county jail, one year after his retirement from the corps. >> davis: one of the things i... i swore that i'd never do was go to jail. and for seven days, i was in the county jail, trying to figure out what was i going to do, thinking about all the things that i screwed up on, all the hard work that i've put myself through to get to this point in my life where i could say, you know, "i did a good job." and i screwed it all up. i thought my life was over. >> pelley: it could have been over. he faced up to 20 years for assault with a deadly weapon. davis, drunk
>> arthur davis: almost 22 years, sir. >> pelley: number of combat deployments? >> davis: four, altogether. >> pelley: and you made first sergeant. >> davis: yes, sir. >> pelley: leader of marines. >> davis: yes, sir. >> pelley: it was a good life. >> davis: yes, sir. >> pelley: let us show you two pictures of arthur davis. this one, with the president, was taken in 2006, in afghanistan, when davis was in charge of our embassy security...
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on monday, a chance of rain for ocean city. they are breezy and sunny on tuesday dropping to 66. 71 into monday. 66 on tuesday. rain showers are likely tomorrow into the afternoon. sunshine in the middle of the week. >> we will be back in a moment. >> i am pete gilbert. a dramatic finish. a dramatic finish. how joe as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl
on monday, a chance of rain for ocean city. they are breezy and sunny on tuesday dropping to 66. 71 into monday. 66 on tuesday. rain showers are likely tomorrow into the afternoon. sunshine in the middle of the week. >> we will be back in a moment. >> i am pete gilbert. a dramatic finish. a dramatic finish. how joe as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon...
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we have a big city, small towns, automobile industry. we have the whole gamut. we are a cross-section of the country. our country is split politically, red blue. that is the way it is. the history is he cannot get to the white house if you do not when our state. we are a composite of the country. i think the energy issue will play big. i really do. people in south east ohio archetypical swing area. it to be difficult for people to vote. the animosity this and the lustration has shown and their infatuation they have had with anything grain, as evidenced by the loan guarantee program for more information comes out each day about this is a solyndra program. this is where taxpayer money was spent on 26 companies. 22 had a credit rating of double b minus. that is a fancy way of saying junk status. it was ok to give them your tax dollars. three have already gone bankrupt. solyndra being the most famous. there are more to follow. there are examples of cronyism. we have had hearings on this and our subcommittee. this energy issue will play bay. it will put mitt romney o
we have a big city, small towns, automobile industry. we have the whole gamut. we are a cross-section of the country. our country is split politically, red blue. that is the way it is. the history is he cannot get to the white house if you do not when our state. we are a composite of the country. i think the energy issue will play big. i really do. people in south east ohio archetypical swing area. it to be difficult for people to vote. the animosity this and the lustration has shown and their...
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but our first story is about a man at a low point in his life and the effort high above a city street to save him. 70 stories above the streets of new york, a desperate man contemplates ending his life by jumping from the top of one of the city's landmark skyscrapers. >> obviously something has brought him to the edge, and we want to figure out quickly as possible, but the job could always go very wrong. >> august 10, 2011. detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checking our equipment, a call came over that there was a jumper up on the top of 30 rockefeller plaza. >> the detectives race to midtown manhattan where the 23-year-old man dangles his legs precariously from the 70th floor observation deck of 30 rock. >> the first thing i see when i get up there is him furiously scribbling at the notepad. i tried to communicate with him as much as possible. >> several onlookers and the lo
but our first story is about a man at a low point in his life and the effort high above a city street to save him. 70 stories above the streets of new york, a desperate man contemplates ending his life by jumping from the top of one of the city's landmark skyscrapers. >> obviously something has brought him to the edge, and we want to figure out quickly as possible, but the job could always go very wrong. >> august 10, 2011. detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city...
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>> good morning, commissioners, my name is shawn mcger ri, i'm a field representative for carpenter 22, we have 3 thousand members here in san francisco, as we saw here today, i believe the shadows are minimal, minimal impact on parks. we're going to have one thousand new affordable housing units out of this project. we're getting 12 plus parks, acres of new parkland which will reduce carbon dioxide in the city, it's going to help, san francisco led the way in the 20th century, this project and this infrastructure will ensure that san francisco leads the way for the nation and is a model for the nation and not just the nation but the world in the 21st century, we have 8 thousand plus new construction jobs, it will be generated from this project, 27 housing permanent new jobs as well as new housing, new units, new revenue for the city, i urge you, please support this project. thank you very much, bye-bye. >> thank you. >> hello, i'm julia sullivan speaking on baf of the member organizations of the san francisco housing action coalition and we strongly support the transit center district
>> good morning, commissioners, my name is shawn mcger ri, i'm a field representative for carpenter 22, we have 3 thousand members here in san francisco, as we saw here today, i believe the shadows are minimal, minimal impact on parks. we're going to have one thousand new affordable housing units out of this project. we're getting 12 plus parks, acres of new parkland which will reduce carbon dioxide in the city, it's going to help, san francisco led the way in the 20th century, this...
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. >> the day before showed clinton 10 points behind. the next day, she beat obama in the new hampshire primary. >> the kind of comeback that new hampshire has just given me. >> she tears up and that moves 11 points in one day. >> she showed real authenticity, and i think voters were very much attracted to that. >> authenticity is rare in politics, and in presidential campaigns the consultants strive to control everything. >> this is all fear. >> democratic bob beckel has counseled hundreds of candidates. >> it's theatre of politics, trying to get the people to come in and take a look and see if they like your play. >> here in cleveland, the romney campaign's preparing a play, trying to get lots of people to watch. >> only way to attract them to the theatre is if it looks good. >> tighten that out a little bit. >> just one presidential campaign, in the fall, in the general election, involves 400 people, advance people, setting up a stage. >> mike check. 1-2. >> a presidential campaign stop involves a lot of hard work. >> most are paid to
. >> the day before showed clinton 10 points behind. the next day, she beat obama in the new hampshire primary. >> the kind of comeback that new hampshire has just given me. >> she tears up and that moves 11 points in one day. >> she showed real authenticity, and i think voters were very much attracted to that. >> authenticity is rare in politics, and in presidential campaigns the consultants strive to control everything. >> this is all fear. >>...
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she's hera at 11, going on 22 because of arlen specter. that's the legacy that arlen specter left behind. there's nobody in pennsylvania who has had a greater impact and has such duration, as that man it was an honor to have been in the arena with arlen spector. >> what about his impact on the senate judiciary committee. as andrew said, famous for angering conservatives in the robert bork hearings and angering liberalses with his examination of anita hill in the collaros thomas hearing. >> i didn't always agree with arlen specter. except with how he approached issues. i remember him saying except for a senate vote to go to war, the next to most important vote that you can mai make is for who's going to be on the supreme court. because it so impacts america. but the importance of arlen spector is he always did what was right, regardless of party for the american people. he knew that his vote for that economic stimulus bill was going to harm his career. and he did it. he did it and stood up for pennsylvanians and this great united states of
she's hera at 11, going on 22 because of arlen specter. that's the legacy that arlen specter left behind. there's nobody in pennsylvania who has had a greater impact and has such duration, as that man it was an honor to have been in the arena with arlen spector. >> what about his impact on the senate judiciary committee. as andrew said, famous for angering conservatives in the robert bork hearings and angering liberalses with his examination of anita hill in the collaros thomas hearing....
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plans and try to maximize the greatest public good for the downtown and broader, and it's up to this point, it's been a very unified discussion of the plan in downtown. secondly, we think it's good for transparency and upfront full disclosure as potential plans, we know what the full maximum impacts are going to be and it's not obscured by a piecemeal implementation over time so everyone knows upfront are what the picture is, the third is the benefits of the plan are cumulative, it is not on a project by project basis, certainly individual buildings have their particular merits but the real benefits of the plan, the open space program, the affordable house program, the transportation infrastructure program is only be realized through the implementation of the plan. fourth, the purpose of a plan and we've adopted many area plans over the last few years is to provide certainty for public partners like the tjpa which hinge on the implementation of the plan as well as certainty for private sponsors in the negotiated public benefit and is the tradeoffs that the plan presents, next as scott ment
plans and try to maximize the greatest public good for the downtown and broader, and it's up to this point, it's been a very unified discussion of the plan in downtown. secondly, we think it's good for transparency and upfront full disclosure as potential plans, we know what the full maximum impacts are going to be and it's not obscured by a piecemeal implementation over time so everyone knows upfront are what the picture is, the third is the benefits of the plan are cumulative, it is not on a...
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he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for a graduate school his dad had wanted to attend. >> one of george's ambitions in life when he was a young man was to go to harvard business school. and george never ended up doing that, didn't graduate college. >> narrator: mitt romney arrived on the harvard campus at just the moment a new, radical approach to business was being taught. >> he was at harvard business school at the time of a real revolution sweeping through this place that the american industrial corporation was kind of deeply diseased and troubled, in a way that wa
he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for...
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but these things 22 years ago now i remember well. they took us to the airport. in tehran. edison buses. i was blindfolded, but i think they showed me to the bathroom of the russ, not out of any spite, just because that was the only thing that was there. but it didn't matter to me. i is happy to read on the roof for the baggage compartment. >> did you know you are leaving at this point? >> yes. i mean, you don't know until you're actually out, but we had visited the night before a group of algerian medical people only need the all juergens remediated. so although the iranians try to convince us that only some of us were going in that state as we made to their television, and interview about presumedly atmosphere treated at how happy we were would determine whether we stay or wan, but the give that away and said no, you're all going. so we knew. we got to the airport, a lasher 727 i believe, which were their onboard. when i got on the plane, i saw ambassador langdon for the first time in 14 months. i saw the swiss ambassador dare come ambassador eric lang was there checking
but these things 22 years ago now i remember well. they took us to the airport. in tehran. edison buses. i was blindfolded, but i think they showed me to the bathroom of the russ, not out of any spite, just because that was the only thing that was there. but it didn't matter to me. i is happy to read on the roof for the baggage compartment. >> did you know you are leaving at this point? >> yes. i mean, you don't know until you're actually out, but we had visited the night before a...
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leaders of a ultraviolent movement in gaza. >>> it appears elections will be held in israel january 22. tensions between israel and iran seem close to boiling over. congressman franks is in jerusalem discussing what role the u.s. should play. he joins us live. congressman, thank you so much for your time today tell us the latest that you discovered there on the ground in israel. >> well, you know, the israeli people are the bravest and most noble people in the world and they he understand the challenge that they face with iran but they are facing it very heads up and i hope somehow the people of america and especially our leaders understand that their equation is not just an academic one. if iran gains nuclear weapons israel faces the potential of being destroyed and right now i have to say to you that it is very important for all americans to do everything they possibly can to make sure when we elect leaders this fall we elect leaders that will stand with israel and not let israel stand alone. >> shannon: how you do you you respond to those who say that some of the rhetoric that has c
leaders of a ultraviolent movement in gaza. >>> it appears elections will be held in israel january 22. tensions between israel and iran seem close to boiling over. congressman franks is in jerusalem discussing what role the u.s. should play. he joins us live. congressman, thank you so much for your time today tell us the latest that you discovered there on the ground in israel. >> well, you know, the israeli people are the bravest and most noble people in the world and they he...
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the goal is to raise $22 million. opponents have raised $2.2 million or only 100 times as much. it's estimated that this will spend about $150 per vote. that's a lot of soda. that's three times what meg whitman spent per vote in 2010. it's amazing. we talk about 15,000 voters really making the rush. here's another one i like. measure f in san francisco. if it passes, it would be the first of a two-step effort to devise a plan to demolish the damn. it's the centerpiece of a system that delivers water to 2.6 million people in san francisco and much of the bay area. this raises all kinds of issues including sentiments of people living outside of san francisco who might want the water as well and reaction of the federal government who just happens to weigh in because it owns yosemite national park. a few details there to be worked out. and there's measure e, a san jose proposal that would increase the number of card tables at san jose's two card rooms from 98 to 158. that's about a 60% increase. now the argument here is the increased number of tables would generate $20 million annua
the goal is to raise $22 million. opponents have raised $2.2 million or only 100 times as much. it's estimated that this will spend about $150 per vote. that's a lot of soda. that's three times what meg whitman spent per vote in 2010. it's amazing. we talk about 15,000 voters really making the rush. here's another one i like. measure f in san francisco. if it passes, it would be the first of a two-step effort to devise a plan to demolish the damn. it's the centerpiece of a system that delivers...
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it was a long time to get to this point. they have given us a window now for when endeavour is expected to arrive. remember, they have a short distance to go and they say it may not happen until nine or noon. no guarantees. and the the shuttle was supposed to get there at nine last night. it is slow and do things like removing trees and had problems with the rolling system underneath the vehicle. that's why they keep pushing back the arrival time. we have another one for you. just minutes ago. felix bum garner left the group in new mexico and on his way to make history with an attempted free fall from the edge of space. these are live pictures of bum garner right there. you can see him right there. wonder if his heart is racing a little bit. mine would be. he is going up 23 miles into the air and then free fall. >> bumgarner is hoping to be the first before one to break the sound barrier. it was can he willed on monday and tuesday because of wind. it appears there is no wind right now. >> it is 60 years since the first man b
it was a long time to get to this point. they have given us a window now for when endeavour is expected to arrive. remember, they have a short distance to go and they say it may not happen until nine or noon. no guarantees. and the the shuttle was supposed to get there at nine last night. it is slow and do things like removing trees and had problems with the rolling system underneath the vehicle. that's why they keep pushing back the arrival time. we have another one for you. just minutes ago....
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in his weekly address he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american ingenuity, and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> and the president is betting on star power to bolster his re-election chances. bruce springsteen and bill clinton will stump for the president in new york. -- in ohio. chuck severson, abc news, new york. >>> the next presidential debate will be tuesday at hofstra university in new york. abc7 will carry it live at 6:00 p.m. >>> as the candidates prepare for this week's debate, does either party have the edge? coming up at 8:00, "this week" looks at where things stand after the vice presidential debate. the debate moderator martha raddatz joins george to break it all down. don't miss this week with george stephanopoulos this morning at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> californians like online voter registration, but that might not be good news for republicans. more than 400,000 californians have registered to vote online in the first three weeks since the new law went
in his weekly address he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american ingenuity, and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> and the president is betting on star power to bolster his re-election chances. bruce springsteen and bill clinton will stump for the president in new york. -- in ohio. chuck severson, abc news, new york. >>> the next presidential debate will be tuesday at hofstra university in new york....
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. >> the day before showed clinton 10 points behind. the next day, she beat obama in the new hampshire primary. >> the kind of comeback that new hampshire has just given me. >> she tears up and that moves 11 pois in one day. >> she showed real authenticity, and i think voters were very much attracted to that. >> authenticity is rare in politics, and in presidential campaigns the consultants strive to control everything. >> this is all fear. >> democratic bob beckel has counseled hundreds of candidates. >> it's theatre of politics, trying to get the people to come in and take a lo and see if they like your py. >> here in cleveland, e romney campaign's preparing a play, trying to get lots of people to watch. >> only way to attract them to the theatre is if it looks good. >> tighten that out a little bit. >> justne presidential campaign, in the fall, in the general election, involves 400 people, advance people, setting up a stage. >> mike check. 1-2. >> a presidential campaign stop involves a lot of hard work. >> most are paid to do this.
. >> the day before showed clinton 10 points behind. the next day, she beat obama in the new hampshire primary. >> the kind of comeback that new hampshire has just given me. >> she tears up and that moves 11 pois in one day. >> she showed real authenticity, and i think voters were very much attracted to that. >> authenticity is rare in politics, and in presidential campaigns the consultants strive to control everything. >> this is all fear. >>...
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shea is a senior partner at kirkland and alice here in new york city. jay is a well-known commodity in the washington policy world, having served with distinction and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. accused of what an incredible with unparalleled efficiency. he served with great authority and issues from stem cell research to jewish version patterns in presidential elections to human rights in north korea and such "new york times," "the wall street journal" and "washington post." he's an envoy for north korea under president george w. bush. in that position, george is known for his forthright criticism assembly of the north korean, but also china for failing to do more to assist a flight to freedom. she did not spare criticism either of the folks in foggy bottom. he was well known for criticizing state department policies that seem more conc
shea is a senior partner at kirkland and alice here in new york city. jay is a well-known commodity in the washington policy world, having served with distinction and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. and cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and mr. accused of what an incredible with unparalleled efficiency. he served with great...
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he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american engine newty, and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> and the president is betting on star power to bolter his re-election chances. bruce springsteen will stump for the president in new york. >>> the next presidential debate will be tuesday at hofstra university in new york. this one will have a town hall format. abc7 will carry it live at 6:00 p.m. >>> now as the candidates prepare for this week's debate, does either party have the edge? coming up at 8:00, this week looks at where things stand after the vice presidential debate. the debate moderator lad cats joins george to break it all down. don't miss this week with george stephanopoulos this morning at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> californians like online voting registration but that might not be good news for republicans. more than 400,000 californians have registered to vote online in the first three weeks since the new law went into effect and more than 70
he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american engine newty, and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> and the president is betting on star power to bolter his re-election chances. bruce springsteen will stump for the president in new york. >>> the next presidential debate will be tuesday at hofstra university in new york. this one will have a town hall format. abc7 will carry it live at 6:00 p.m....
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guest: the blockade was installed october 22. it was a great speech that will get played more than once in the weeks ahead. you can go to the website we put up at belfercenter.org. there is a collection of things you can see with lessons and links to the secret tapes kennedy made of the deliberations which raise questions about the ethics abouof that. there is the opportunity to be a fly on the wall listening to the choices that could lead to nuclear war. he announced the blockade. it goes into operation. the naval blockade of cuba prevent the shipment of new missiles. the problem is there are already missiles and nuclear warheads in cuba. when kennedy announces this, khrushchev rushes to complete these so they would be ready to fire against american cities. as the tension mounts over the course of weeks, finally you get to this saturday, october 22. if you were picking a single day as the most dangerous day in history, that was it. he comes to the meeting with his advisers in the morning. he is informed by u.s. spy plane has bee
guest: the blockade was installed october 22. it was a great speech that will get played more than once in the weeks ahead. you can go to the website we put up at belfercenter.org. there is a collection of things you can see with lessons and links to the secret tapes kennedy made of the deliberations which raise questions about the ethics abouof that. there is the opportunity to be a fly on the wall listening to the choices that could lead to nuclear war. he announced the blockade. it goes into...
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he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american ingenuity and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> the president is betting on star power to bowl -- bowlster his chances. president clinton and bruce springsteen will work next week. >> the next presidential debate, tuesday at hofstra university in new york, and this one will have the town hall format. we'll carry it live starting at 6:00 p.m. >> californians like online voter registration but that might not be good news for'mans. more than 400,000 canadians have ridge -- californians have if ridge erred to vote, and more than 70% of them are registering as democrats. >> amd is cutting more than 2300 jobs. computers just aren't selling as well as they used to. amd cut 10% of the work force last year. this time around the number figures to be about 20%. mostly in engineering and sales. >> investigators in los angeles are trying to figure out what caused a patrol car to crash. the squad car airbornt airborne,
he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american ingenuity and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> the president is betting on star power to bowl -- bowlster his chances. president clinton and bruce springsteen will work next week. >> the next presidential debate, tuesday at hofstra university in new york, and this one will have the town hall format. we'll carry it live starting at 6:00 p.m. >>...
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, the security squad is the police force within that city. pelican bay's nine-member unit responds to all crimes committed by inmates within the institution. working in pelican bay makes them one of the most active law enforcement units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >> this was made by an aryan brotherhood member in the security housing unit. this was destined for an officer. you can see how he honed it down on concrete. i mean this is incredible. >> the squad is also responsible for screening any suspicious mail entering the institution. >> there's approximately 5,000 pieces of mail that come and out of our mailroom daily. that's not counting the newspapers and the magazines. the trafficker that prepared this particular envelope, they knew that all the mail that comes into the mailroom is opened by a machine. they cut the top of the envelopes. what this person did this they took small doses of black tar heroin and put it along the glue fold of the envelope a
, the security squad is the police force within that city. pelican bay's nine-member unit responds to all crimes committed by inmates within the institution. working in pelican bay makes them one of the most active law enforcement units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >> this was made by an aryan brotherhood member in the security housing unit. this was destined for an officer. you can see how he honed it...
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points leader brad keselowski led, but ran out of gas. he took a pit-stop and fell from 5th to 10th, guys check out the gas gaith clint bowyer builds the fourth different winner. >>> and just when you think there is just way too much sporting events in the bay area this weekend we lade to san martin for the frys.com open where a california native is trying to win his first pg&e event. 33-year-old john mallinger was hitting sweet spots on his irons. john mallinger from escondido, enjoys a 2-shot lead after 54 holes. three birdies, two bogeys for mallinger. >>> and the highly anticipated starts here on ktvu. the 49ers players are talking about is redemption from last year's overnight loss that most people say san francisco lost -- giants are sputtering. >> for me, it's the giants are a really good team. they are the defending super bowl champions and that more than anything is out there. and a chance for us to get a big win. >> both teams are difference. even looking at last year's tape of us, a lot of faces have changed here and there, and
points leader brad keselowski led, but ran out of gas. he took a pit-stop and fell from 5th to 10th, guys check out the gas gaith clint bowyer builds the fourth different winner. >>> and just when you think there is just way too much sporting events in the bay area this weekend we lade to san martin for the frys.com open where a california native is trying to win his first pg&e event. 33-year-old john mallinger was hitting sweet spots on his irons. john mallinger from escondido,...
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he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american ingenuity and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> the president is betting on star power to bowl -- bowlster his chances. president clinton and bruce springsteen will work next week. >> the next presidential debate, tuesday at hofstra university in new york, and this one will have the town hall format. we'll carry it live starting at 6:00 p.m. >> californians like online voter registration but that might not be good news for'mans. more than 400,000 canadians have ridge -- californians have if ridge erred to vote, and more than 70% of them are registering as democrats. >> amd is cutting more than 2300 jobs. computers just aren't selling as well as they used to. amd cut 10% of the work force last year. this time around the number figures to be about 20%. mostly in engineering and sales. >> investigators in los angeles are trying to figure out what caused a patrol car to crash. the squad car went airborne, cra
he pointed to his bailout of the u.s. auto industry. >> i bet on american workers and american ingenuity and three years later that bet is paying off in a big way. >> the president is betting on star power to bowl -- bowlster his chances. president clinton and bruce springsteen will work next week. >> the next presidential debate, tuesday at hofstra university in new york, and this one will have the town hall format. we'll carry it live starting at 6:00 p.m. >>...
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they say their investigation includes video from city surveillance cameras. they described the investigation of friday's incident as active and ongoing. people were inside the office when the shooting happen yesterday afternoon. but no one was injured. >>> there is another recall tonight involving dog treats. this time it is nature's recipe. and the oven baked biscuits with real chicken that were distributed nationwide. they could be contaminated with salmonella which can affect animals eating the products and pose a risk to human handling it as well. the recalled treat were sold in 19 ounce stand-up resealable pouches. they included in the recall are marked with the lot codes of 2199 tp or 2200 tp. you can google it also. they have a best if used by date stamp of 10/11/13 and 10/12/13. thanks for joining us. saturday night live is up next. we've got christina applegate hosting the all new saturday night live and we'll look at the space shuttle "endeavour" as it makes its way live through los angeles. it is about, i don't know. six, seven, eight hours behind
they say their investigation includes video from city surveillance cameras. they described the investigation of friday's incident as active and ongoing. people were inside the office when the shooting happen yesterday afternoon. but no one was injured. >>> there is another recall tonight involving dog treats. this time it is nature's recipe. and the oven baked biscuits with real chicken that were distributed nationwide. they could be contaminated with salmonella which can affect...
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hill power plant, they put out requests for qualifications, it's requested that even though there are 22 acres plus 3 acres of submerged land under san francisco bay, that the time for the remediation plan could take until 2015 with the cleanup, it would take approximately 2 to 3 years so that doesn't fit with either the needs of the mta or the port in order to move out of pier 70 on a timely basis. we looked at properties that are zoned m-1 and they don't encourage industrial use, one is on carol avenue, that's below hunter's point and although it's zoned m-1, it's in the fema flood zone, it has nothing there except for a [inaudible] scale, so it needs everything in materials of -- terms of being able to use it, the use of this property at carol avenue is not compatible with the hunter's point project, another one is a 3.7 acre property there's also other buildings which need demolition and construction, in addition, the property is across the street from residential homes. other properties that have been rezoned so they're no longer industrial or light industrial such as mission bay, p
hill power plant, they put out requests for qualifications, it's requested that even though there are 22 acres plus 3 acres of submerged land under san francisco bay, that the time for the remediation plan could take until 2015 with the cleanup, it would take approximately 2 to 3 years so that doesn't fit with either the needs of the mta or the port in order to move out of pier 70 on a timely basis. we looked at properties that are zoned m-1 and they don't encourage industrial use, one is on...
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and was on the backbone. >> was a point blank. >> it was a point-blank shot. >> are you surprised that she is alive today? >> yes, everybody is surprised. >> was in a small caliber gun? >> yes. >> have you ever seen someone gets shot and the head with a 9 mm and survive? >> such cases are very rare. >> that is incredible are you shocked that she is alive today. >> i was also surprised. conductors' said that these coming days will before crucial for her recovery. the outpouring of support continues with prayer vigils and rallies expected on sunday. the biggest will be and karachi tens of thousands are expected to turn out. >> still to, the death toll keeps rising. the nationwide meningitis. we are learning more about the pharmacy linked to it all. >> today's high temperatures warm up nicely. and even warmer weather on the way toward what we can expect for your city, coming up been a federal health officials said the outbreak is now at 15. the cdc says that this has cost 197 people in 13 different states. california have yet to report any illnesses. this is from steroid shots from helpin
and was on the backbone. >> was a point blank. >> it was a point-blank shot. >> are you surprised that she is alive today? >> yes, everybody is surprised. >> was in a small caliber gun? >> yes. >> have you ever seen someone gets shot and the head with a 9 mm and survive? >> such cases are very rare. >> that is incredible are you shocked that she is alive today. >> i was also surprised. conductors' said that these coming days will...
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in 22:40:32 ""t was not a competiiive bid, it was only to general motors. it is possible that the secret service ecidee that only &pgeneral motors wws only going tt build the ccpabiiities into the limos that they need." need." for sparing no expense and forrlack of transparency the secret servicc wins ttis week'ss golden hammer. t's our weekly look at government waste in partnersip with the washington guardian. read more about the -&w going to our website at fox baltimore dot com and clicking on the washington guardian in the hot topics section at the 3op of the screen. - theecast of 'the wire' was bacc on the streets f baltimore today..... but there were no cameras....we'll show you why. 33& racinn across the pinish line withhjust one leg. determmied to eat the pdds....with the help of a u-s marine. its been almost two months sinne daaiel borowy was shot on the first day of school at perry haal high school..but pelping hand. still lending a 3thh baltimore blast has created "goals for daniel". a program to raise money for the group held a soccer marathon at
in 22:40:32 ""t was not a competiiive bid, it was only to general motors. it is possible that the secret service ecidee that only &pgeneral motors wws only going tt build the ccpabiiities into the limos that they need." need." for sparing no expense and forrlack of transparency the secret servicc wins ttis week'ss golden hammer. t's our weekly look at government waste in partnersip with the washington guardian. read more about the -&w going to our website at fox...
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from there san jose state put up 17 unanswered points. david fails to noel griggs by. 28-20 at the half. but the aggies were too much in the second half. spartans defense gave up over 500 yards on the day. 28 yards and san jose state falls to 4-2 and loses 49-27. >>> where were you the last time the raiders won in the eastern time zone? tom cable was the head coach, and the kid from burg lived out -- pittsburgh lived out his childhood dream. >> it's like a game in your backyard. flag football game. a pickup game. you just got to play. >> it's unbelievable. it's special. it's special. >> it certainly was special. the great man stunned the steelers back in 2009. since then the raiders have lost six straight in the eastern time zone. tomorrow they'll look to hand the falcons their first loss of the season. >> we're a pretty confident bunch. no matter what's going on. you know, we know what we're capable of doing. and it's just a matter of piecing everything together and i believe it's going to snowball for us, get one, two, three, four, five
from there san jose state put up 17 unanswered points. david fails to noel griggs by. 28-20 at the half. but the aggies were too much in the second half. spartans defense gave up over 500 yards on the day. 28 yards and san jose state falls to 4-2 and loses 49-27. >>> where were you the last time the raiders won in the eastern time zone? tom cable was the head coach, and the kid from burg lived out -- pittsburgh lived out his childhood dream. >> it's like a game in your backyard....
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crews rescued 22 people part of that bachelor party. the groom-to-be was taking it all in stride. the damaged boat was towed to a sausalito shop for repairs. wyche the boat hit the rock, marked by a buoy, is still under investigation. >>> after a ten-hour standoff, holster police they roved a body believed to be a missing mother heather carroll. they found the body inside the home of david jose quarter ez, he's being held on murder charges after a standoff that ended at 3:00 this morning. heather carroll is a holster mother reported missing on wednesday when she didn't pick her son up from school. the suspect told officers where to find her body during interviews after his arrest. the standoff began friday evening. police were on their way to interview him when they got a tip he was suicidal and armed. he refused to come out for ten hours finally surrendering early this morning. >>> if you live in the south bay, you will soon have to dial differently adding a few extra numbers when you make a call. santa clara's county plan to provide new phone numbers for its growing population.
crews rescued 22 people part of that bachelor party. the groom-to-be was taking it all in stride. the damaged boat was towed to a sausalito shop for repairs. wyche the boat hit the rock, marked by a buoy, is still under investigation. >>> after a ten-hour standoff, holster police they roved a body believed to be a missing mother heather carroll. they found the body inside the home of david jose quarter ez, he's being held on murder charges after a standoff that ended at 3:00 this...
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. >> reporter: that's one point we can all agree on. the rest of it from propositions to the president not so much. that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there oh they say this is important. i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> so it's really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what's on tv, and then that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> reporter: with such a wide array of decisions to be made we spoke with a lot of people out on the street who have note yet made up their minds. >> it's a lot more investigating the deal. >> i'm still reading on some of the propositions. >> reporter: but most people we spoke with don't. >> i think it's actually really rude and sad when people are trying to sway us. it's a really personal opinion and i think everyone's entitled to that. >> i feel like i'm intelligent enough and that i can make up my own mind. >> rep
. >> reporter: that's one point we can all agree on. the rest of it from propositions to the president not so much. that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there oh they say this is important. i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> so it's really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what's on tv,...
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that is the first time me and her, 22 years, 23 years. >> in one case, a grandmother received a letter from her grandchild and sent it on to a gang member, not knowing that inside was a code describing gang activities. >> every word before the comma actually spells out the message. >> although the cat and mouse game between gang members and staff will likely continue, prison officials are confident their efforts have prevented numerous gang-related crimes. >> we often hear about those few circumstances that do get out there, where someone gets killed but what we never take in account are the countless number of people who have been saved because the communication has been stopped. >>> up next -- >> it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. >> -- ending a lifetime of violence. [ giggling ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ boom! get it! spin! oh nice hands! now this is my favorite play! oh! [ male announcer ] share what you love, with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're grrreat! no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relat
that is the first time me and her, 22 years, 23 years. >> in one case, a grandmother received a letter from her grandchild and sent it on to a gang member, not knowing that inside was a code describing gang activities. >> every word before the comma actually spells out the message. >> although the cat and mouse game between gang members and staff will likely continue, prison officials are confident their efforts have prevented numerous gang-related crimes. >> we often...
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seeing none i will add my points. up to this point we have been trying to figure out what official san francisco wants us to do, and there have been a of people involved in that. it's been the commission. it's been lav co. it's been the mayor. during implementation it's use and we need to be engaged in implementation in a way that we haven't been engaged in the design of the program more exclusively and this is really a change in direction. needs to be a change to our approach to the issue that we need to be asking the tough questions. we need to make sure there is a plan that works and again meet the expectations that are out there realistically so i take it as a lesson rather than a scoring opportunity. on an amendment we have a motion and i second. we had heard discussion. all those in favor? >> aye. >> on the amended resolution could i have a motion? >> move. >> and second. >> and second. any discussion? >> just one comment. you have to realize i sit in the finance chair. i think of things financially. that's all
seeing none i will add my points. up to this point we have been trying to figure out what official san francisco wants us to do, and there have been a of people involved in that. it's been the commission. it's been lav co. it's been the mayor. during implementation it's use and we need to be engaged in implementation in a way that we haven't been engaged in the design of the program more exclusively and this is really a change in direction. needs to be a change to our approach to the issue that...
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in each of the 22 cities they performed, chase bank, along withhree other nonprofit military support organizations gave away bank-owned homes to military families. why is it so important to you to help kick off your tour in 25 cities, 25 cities where mortgage-free homes would go to vets? >> for a soldier to have that, and to come back, being wounded and giving them everything they have, for us to get in our car, drive around negotiatigo to our have that sense of freedom for themselves, i can't think of anything better for a wounded vet to have. >> wounded vets like this man. >> it is something i wanted to do my whole life. >> reporter: several years ago, the marine staff sergeant was on personal security patrol in iraq when his humvee hit an explosive device. >> you know, flipped it up in the air. what happened was, the engine block came through the passenger compartment, so it was pinning my leg down so i couldn't get out. >> reporter: the left side of his face had to be re-built with plates. other head injuries surfaced later. now medically retired living off disability, it has bee
in each of the 22 cities they performed, chase bank, along withhree other nonprofit military support organizations gave away bank-owned homes to military families. why is it so important to you to help kick off your tour in 25 cities, 25 cities where mortgage-free homes would go to vets? >> for a soldier to have that, and to come back, being wounded and giving them everything they have, for us to get in our car, drive around negotiatigo to our have that sense of freedom for themselves, i...
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that is where we are at this point. we will i beeve that we will have another opportunity to meet between the second and third meetings, so there will be some feedback, relative to what we are gathering from the community in these community meetings. >> thank you. >> any questions? >> >> i do. >> if you don't mind. when i was looking at this and i am coming in a little bit late and maybe you have answered it. but when i am looking at the costs and the effective range that is helpful. but what i don't see is the cost for the ex-spendable part, like whatever is being sent the projectile. like how much, i think that one of them here says 700 rounds per minute. but what are the costs like and i don't want to call it ammunition, so that part, so how much will it cost to reload that thing? and how much will it cost to train and how many officers are we talking about? so i get a better ideas of what the total cost of what we are looking for. >> okay. >> that is my only comment on this. and i am going to do my best to attend th
that is where we are at this point. we will i beeve that we will have another opportunity to meet between the second and third meetings, so there will be some feedback, relative to what we are gathering from the community in these community meetings. >> thank you. >> any questions? >> >> i do. >> if you don't mind. when i was looking at this and i am coming in a little bit late and maybe you have answered it. but when i am looking at the costs and the effective...
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we saw in some polls it went from president went from 8 points up to 4 points down. look, debates have consequences. people look at the debate no matter whether there's any fact-based approach to what mitt romney was saying, he came across very well. the president didn't come across well. we have a situation where this next debate is going to matter. and i'm hopeful that it will result in the american people being able to not just find out where the candidates stand and what their respective records are, but we need to know what does america look like tomorrow. where are the jobs going to come from? how's the economy coming back? how's small business on the move again? how do we stop america's footprint from expanding around the world and getting us into even more wars. >> when it comes to tomorrow, sir, let's look at the very near future. because with congressional business being the topic here, house speaker john boehner said that interview last week he does not think a lame duck congress should vote on quote really big bills. do you think congress will get to a vo
we saw in some polls it went from president went from 8 points up to 4 points down. look, debates have consequences. people look at the debate no matter whether there's any fact-based approach to what mitt romney was saying, he came across very well. the president didn't come across well. we have a situation where this next debate is going to matter. and i'm hopeful that it will result in the american people being able to not just find out where the candidates stand and what their respective...
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the 22-year-old has grown up in front of our eyes. and sometimes you forget how young she really is. abc's tanya rivero joins us with the story. she is really opening up here. >> reporter: she is. she may be young. but she wants the world to know she's not a little girl. the six-time grammy winner is known for spinning songs about her past loves into grammy gold. keeping fans guessing about who's behind heartbreak. for the first time, taylor swift is revealing details about her current flame. and that famously nasty breakup with john mayer. ♪ we are never, ever, ever >> reporter: with another hit about her broken heart burning up the charts -- ♪ i'm telling you >> reporter: pop princess, taylor swift, is on fair. but when it comes to her real-life love life, things can get complicated. i have rules for a lot of areas of my life, swift says in the latest issue of "rolling stone" magazine. love is not going to be one of them. the 22-year-old who loves to sing about love, is opening up about matters of the heart. you have to fall in
the 22-year-old has grown up in front of our eyes. and sometimes you forget how young she really is. abc's tanya rivero joins us with the story. she is really opening up here. >> reporter: she is. she may be young. but she wants the world to know she's not a little girl. the six-time grammy winner is known for spinning songs about her past loves into grammy gold. keeping fans guessing about who's behind heartbreak. for the first time, taylor swift is revealing details about her current...
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here's fresh grocer tony tantillo. >> today's at this point of today is to do with squash. long italian zucchini. i love this squash, it's beautiful. they can grow five, six feet long and thick. my father grows them in the back yard. he saves the seeds for the following year. but some that he picks, the mother can make good pasta. this is perfect. let's talk about selection when you see them. make sure they're green like this from top to bottom, nice and mid green. make sure just a little bit of a touch, that's all. when you bring them all, stir them simply. you cut them up in the refrigerator, leave them on the counter and enjoy them right away. make the pasta. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer and remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> you never know what you will find washed you on the beach. this morning scientists are trying to figure out where a giant eyeball came from. >> it was round in the sand. i just give it a kick and it looked at me. i said, wait a minute, this is an eyeball. >> geno found that eyeball staring up at him on the shores of pompano beach, f
here's fresh grocer tony tantillo. >> today's at this point of today is to do with squash. long italian zucchini. i love this squash, it's beautiful. they can grow five, six feet long and thick. my father grows them in the back yard. he saves the seeds for the following year. but some that he picks, the mother can make good pasta. this is perfect. let's talk about selection when you see them. make sure they're green like this from top to bottom, nice and mid green. make sure just a little...
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at some points along the route "endeavour" came inches from buildings and power poles. it is expected to arrive there tonight before going on permanent display at the end of the month. as exciting as it was to see it fly over the bay area, that looks awfully cool. >> probably wince they could keep it around for the rose parade. >> get a live look right there. look at a those crowds that are coming out to see it. fantastic. >> the old great western -- >> i think it's a church now. >> yeah. >> great. thanks so much for making us part of your morning. more local news for you tonight 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and all day on nbcbayarea.com. have a great day.
at some points along the route "endeavour" came inches from buildings and power poles. it is expected to arrive there tonight before going on permanent display at the end of the month. as exciting as it was to see it fly over the bay area, that looks awfully cool. >> probably wince they could keep it around for the rose parade. >> get a live look right there. look at a those crowds that are coming out to see it. fantastic. >> the old great western -- >> i think...
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low 80s in the forecast by tomorrow and then at some point, some of us will turn hot. upper 80s, low 90s, tuesday, wednesday, holding into thursday. meanwhile, along the coast, good looking weather coming our way. upper 60s, low 70s expected at the beaches tuesday and wednesday. back to you. >> looks good. thanks, rosemary. >>> kindle customers will be getting a refund, a credit for past ebook purchases as a result of legal settlements between major ebook publishers t comes after the attorneys general of most states filed an antitrust lawsuit. the credit will range from 30-cents to around $1.30 for every ebook that you purchased between april 2010 and may of this year. >> i bought a lot, so i might be getting a lot of money back! >>> it's a journey to its final resting space. where the space shuttle endeavour is right now as it makes its way through the streets of los angeles. >> new information surrounding that large fire at a popular san francisco restaurant. the battle crews faced and what's next for the owner. measures... measure up. money to our schools. "misleadi
low 80s in the forecast by tomorrow and then at some point, some of us will turn hot. upper 80s, low 90s, tuesday, wednesday, holding into thursday. meanwhile, along the coast, good looking weather coming our way. upper 60s, low 70s expected at the beaches tuesday and wednesday. back to you. >> looks good. thanks, rosemary. >>> kindle customers will be getting a refund, a credit for past ebook purchases as a result of legal settlements between major ebook publishers t comes after...
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in 2010, there were one hundred 22 drones strikes. it went down and whether a 25% -- it went down another 25%. why is it going down? there has been a debate within the state department and cia. some feel that we are over using this tactic. the price of the program is alienating pakistani's. there are other factors that have caused this decline. there is increased congressional oversight. one congressman went on record with the "l.a. times" to really examine this program in more detail. another factor is a declining number of targets in the tribal areas. you have to be pretty stupid it or desperate to remain in their if you are a member of a terrorist organization. just to wrap this up, and it may be zuma out to a little bit further, -- and maybe zoom out of pakistan -- the arms -- the united states were only able to arm its funds in the post 911 era. there was discussion on who was going to pay with -- for the drones. the first victim was a military commander in the -- in out qaeda. the united states will not have a monopoly and on dr
in 2010, there were one hundred 22 drones strikes. it went down and whether a 25% -- it went down another 25%. why is it going down? there has been a debate within the state department and cia. some feel that we are over using this tactic. the price of the program is alienating pakistani's. there are other factors that have caused this decline. there is increased congressional oversight. one congressman went on record with the "l.a. times" to really examine this program in more...
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moved for a couple years to california adventure to california after being in brooklyn for 21 years or 22 years. >> host: why did you move out there? >> guest: we wanted to try something different. our kids are at a nice age where they didn't yet have girlfriends. i don't have to go into an office. my wife used to work at mtv and isn't working there now. >> host: who is your wife? >> guest: electra robinson. she was at mtv. wasn't the d. j.. we wanted to go on some kind of adventure with the kids to take advantage of the fact that we can live anywhere. i always loved northern california and have a lot of friends out there and technology projects i was involved with and things i have written about that was helpful especially to be out there for a while. we have been off on this adventure for a year now. >> host: john in washington. good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for steven johnson. >> caller: a pleasure speaking to you. i was a first wave and financial planner in the 70s. i heard of your ghost maps story. after i graduated, i thought i would kick around the a
moved for a couple years to california adventure to california after being in brooklyn for 21 years or 22 years. >> host: why did you move out there? >> guest: we wanted to try something different. our kids are at a nice age where they didn't yet have girlfriends. i don't have to go into an office. my wife used to work at mtv and isn't working there now. >> host: who is your wife? >> guest: electra robinson. she was at mtv. wasn't the d. j.. we wanted to go on some kind...